But if you go late to undrafted, theres Hasselbeck, Romo, and Warner. You could argue that Warner is in the same class as Brady, less rings but statistically measures up, and performed well in any of the big games I can remember.

Was a sixth round pick. He's probably an answer to the question who's second or what are the other remote possibilities?

Interesting that another Michigan QB was a 6th round pick, coincidentally WHO BRADY SPLIT TIME WITH: Drew Henson. I know Henson had all the talent in the world, but weird to think that he and Brady got drafted in the same around, especially considering Brady came straight from playing college football and Henson hadn't played in a few years and was muddling around in the Yanks farm system.

I actually thought picking Henson was a good idea. 6th rounders are flyers anyways, so why not pick a guy with no character issues and first round talent? If he would have stayed at Michigan, things may have worked out for him professionally--but who's to argue with following your dream to play pro baseball?

Herschel Walker was a 5th round pick because he was playing in the USFL and the Cowboys took a gamble on the league not lasting and Bo Jackson was the number 1 pick in the 1986 draft before being drafted in the 7th round the next season. Neither of them really count as a sleeper pick.